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Lakeland Westchester Classic 2020

2020
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Shrub Oak,
NY/US

The Lakeland Tournament's Statement on Flow-Locking: "Let me be free," said the flows to the debaters who were afraid of their own arguments. "If you want to go to the TOC, write some real arguments on me that can withstand more than 3 minutes of scrutiny," said the flows to the the wimpy debaters.

All PF and MS Parli will be held in Lakeland Copper Beach MIddle School

3417 Old Yorktown Rd, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598

All Policy and LD will be held in Lakeland High School.

1349 E Main St, Shrub Oak, NY 10588

Hotels

Given that people have been self-sufficient with reservations, we have not made a hotel block.

We can provide limited (there are a limited # of seats available) from each of the schools to the hotels on Friday night and from the hotels Saturday morning. Use this form to register. It is $25/seat round trip. Registration must be completed by February 15th and fees are locked-in at that time.

Schedules

Please note that there is no registration in the buildings on arrival. Any changes MUST be made on your phone or computer before you leave school to come to Lakeland or on the way. We will not take any additional students you bring if you fail to register them before you arrive. If you fail to drop any students before you arrive at Lakeland, there is a $75/student drop fee. When you arrive at Lakeland your students will go straight to their debates.

Please note that there is no registration in the buildings on arrival. Any changes MUST be made on your phone or computer before you leave school to come to Lakeland or on the way. We will not take any additional students you bring if you fail to register them before you arrive. If you fail to drop any students before you arrive at Lakeland, there is a $75/student drop fee. When you arrive at Lakeland your students will go straight to their debates.

All Policy is in the High School

2:10 PM -- ARRIVE AT THE BUILDINGS

2:30 – pairings

â€¨3pm – Round 1 (all events)

5:30 pm – Round 2 (all events)

6:30-8:00 – Dinner (included)

8:00 pm – Round 3

Saturday, March 4

7:45 – R4 all eventsâ€¨

11am – R5 – all eventsâ€¨

1-2pm -- lunchâ€¨

2pm – R6 –HS policy

1st elim in other events, elims in all other events will continue throughout the day.

We will have a Public Forum Round Robin on Thursday, March 1, 2018. The location of the RR is TBD, but it will be in the New York City. If you are interested, please apply here.

NOTE: Novice is for debaters in their first year of debate. This does not mean the first year of high school debate. If you would like to appeal a particular team (for example, if one of the debaters debated at one tournament last year), you can do so by emailing Stefan.Bauschard@gmail.com before the tournament.

JV is for students who have no more than one previous year of debate. Again, appeals process noted above.

All debate events are “switch side” – students will be expected to debate both sides of the resolution.

Judges in other events cannot be used to cover Policy debate entries. Deadlines

We will accept registrations until Monday, February 25, 2019 (or until the tournament fills) - The tournament always fills, so enter early if you wish

to attendâ€¨- In order to discourage frivolous registrations, there is a $10/contestant drop fee for every non- substituted contestant drop after February 1. That fee increase to $25/contestant after February 15th. Sorry, but people over enter and waste entry space that others want.- Judge hire fees are frozen on February 15th.

We expect that all judges will pay attention in the debates they are judging and will work to provide a fair decision based on the criteria they outline in their judge philosophies.

We also expect judges to behave in a way that is appropriate in a middle school/high school environment. Any judges that exhibit behavior inconsistent with this expectation can and will be removed from the tournament by the tournament director at his discretion. The financial costs of missed rounds will be passed on to the school that entered the judge.

Unless there is a violation of the Conduct policy by the judge or the team(s) in the debate, the tab room views the judge’s decision regarding all arguments made in the debates as final. If the tabroom determines that a judge or the team(s) violates a Conduct policy expectation, the tabroom may alter the decision in a way that it feels is fairest for the debaters involved.

Judge Assignment

We will use a standard ordinal rankings judge placement system in varsity policy and varsity L-D (as numbers permit).